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Have you wished you could use your skills to help the U.S. Air Force, but don’t know how? Do you think you cannot contribute because of your citizenship, your lack of a degree and/or your possible previous recreational drug use? Good news! There are still opportunities available to you! If you are a pentester, you can participate in Hack the Pentagon, and Hack the Air Force. If you are a small business owner that has an innovative product, you can apply for Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) funds, through an upgraded process with AFWerx and get paid to partner with an Air Force unit to see if the product works for them. Academic teams can follow a similar path and use the Small Business Technology Transfer (SBTT) funds to do business with the Air Force. Anyone with great ideas (experts, industry, academics) can solve AFWERX challenges or apply to attend one of AF Cyberworx in-person problem-solving worx. For both opportunities, the AF lays out the challenges they are facing, and ask for help leveraging new technology and best practices to solve those challenges. If you are a U.S. citizen and a developer, you can be hired as a government civilian at one of the AF’s software factories: Kessel Run, Kobayashi Maru, PlatformOne, SkiCamp, Sonikube, or SpaceCamp—scattered all across the United States. I will outline the general requirements and locations for these opportunities so you can get involved! Lillian Warner @blackburn_lilly, Capt, USAF, Security Engineer, Cloud Products, Kessel Run